The Big Ten Network today announced its football telecast schedule for the first part of the season.

As we’ve known, Penn State’s opener vs. Youngstown State on Sept. 4 is slated for the network. Kickoff is at noon at Beaver Stadium. Probably two other Penn State games will be televised on the network.

Here are the other Penn State games in which the television coverage is known (or sort-of known):

Sept. 11: At Alabama, 7 p.m. (ESPN)

Sept. 18: Kent State, noon (ESPN or ESPN2)

Oct. 2: At Iowa, 8 p.m. (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2)

Oct. 9: Illinois, noon (Big Ten Network, ABC, ESPN or ESPN2)

Oct. 30: Michigan, 8 p.m. (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2)

Below is the Big Ten Network schedule through Sept. 18. The Big Ten Network games are hardly challenging for Big Ten teams. They've got Division I-AA foes and all of the directional schools covered (Eastern, Western, Northern and Southern). I'm just wondering how France didn't make it onto the schedule:

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